Post by Young Burchy on Jul 17, 2009 13:50:48 GMT
Ryan Farquhar took the Senior and 600cc race wins at the Southern 100 yesterday evening, to add the 1000cc victory he scored on Tuesday night.
The Dungannon-based Kawasaki privateer has now beaten Hydrex Honda’s Guy Martin and Conor Cummins on the McAdoo Kawasaki in both big-bike races.
Farquhar also had the advantage over Michael Dunlop in the 600 race while Michael’s brother William won the 250 race from Ian Lougher and Chris Palmer.
Racing continues this afternoon at 1.15pm on the 4.25mile Billown circuit near Castletown, Isle of Man.
Wednesday’s race results
Senior
1 Ryan Farquhar Kawasaki
2 Guy Martin Honda
3 Conor Cummins Kawasaki
4 Michael Dunlop Yamaha
5 Ian Lougher Yamaha
6 James McBride Yamaha
600
1 Ryan Farquhar Kawasaki
2 Michael Dunlop Yamaha
3 Ian Lougher Yamaha
4 Conor Cummins Kawasaki
5 Roy Richardson Yamaha
6 Mark Buckley Yamaha
250
1 William Dunlop Honda
2 Ian Lougher Honda
3 Chris Palmer Honda
4 Davy Morgan Honda
5 Kevin Strowger Honda
6 Lee Vernon Honda
Classic & Forgotten Era
1 Jamie O'Brien 350 Yamaha
2 Alec Whitwell 560 Honda
3 Dave Madsen-Mygdal 750 Triumph
4 Anthony Redmond 750 Kawasaki
5 Billy Lyle 500 Honda
6 Harold Bromiley 500 Matchless
Sidecar
1 Steven Coombes/Paul Knapton Honda
2 Ian Bell/Carl Bell Yamaha
3 Roy Hanks/Dave Wells Rose II Molyneux
4 Greg Lambert/Gary Partridge Honda
5 Neil Kelly/Jason O'Connor Honda
6 Gary Bryan/Jamie Winn Yamaha
Tuesday’s race results
Superbike/Supersport
1 Ryan Farquhar Kawasaki
2 Guy Martin Honda
3 Conor Cummins Kawasaki
4 Michael Dunlop Yamaha
5 Ian Lougher Yamaha
6 James McBride Yamaha
Supersport class winner: Roy Richardson Yamaha
125/400
1 Roy Richardson 400 Yamaha
2 Chris Palmer 125 Honda
3 Ian Lougher 125 Honda
4 William Dunlop 125 Honda
5 Andy Cowin 400 Yamaha
6 Mark Parrett 400 Honda
I reckon R.Farquhar has to be one of the most underated and naturally talented road riders ever to have existed! He doesn't get much press, but on private bikes he competes with the best of them and always gets results!
The Dungannon-based Kawasaki privateer has now beaten Hydrex Honda’s Guy Martin and Conor Cummins on the McAdoo Kawasaki in both big-bike races.
Farquhar also had the advantage over Michael Dunlop in the 600 race while Michael’s brother William won the 250 race from Ian Lougher and Chris Palmer.
Racing continues this afternoon at 1.15pm on the 4.25mile Billown circuit near Castletown, Isle of Man.
Wednesday’s race results
Senior
1 Ryan Farquhar Kawasaki
2 Guy Martin Honda
3 Conor Cummins Kawasaki
4 Michael Dunlop Yamaha
5 Ian Lougher Yamaha
6 James McBride Yamaha
600
1 Ryan Farquhar Kawasaki
2 Michael Dunlop Yamaha
3 Ian Lougher Yamaha
4 Conor Cummins Kawasaki
5 Roy Richardson Yamaha
6 Mark Buckley Yamaha
250
1 William Dunlop Honda
2 Ian Lougher Honda
3 Chris Palmer Honda
4 Davy Morgan Honda
5 Kevin Strowger Honda
6 Lee Vernon Honda
Classic & Forgotten Era
1 Jamie O'Brien 350 Yamaha
2 Alec Whitwell 560 Honda
3 Dave Madsen-Mygdal 750 Triumph
4 Anthony Redmond 750 Kawasaki
5 Billy Lyle 500 Honda
6 Harold Bromiley 500 Matchless
Sidecar
1 Steven Coombes/Paul Knapton Honda
2 Ian Bell/Carl Bell Yamaha
3 Roy Hanks/Dave Wells Rose II Molyneux
4 Greg Lambert/Gary Partridge Honda
5 Neil Kelly/Jason O'Connor Honda
6 Gary Bryan/Jamie Winn Yamaha
Tuesday’s race results
Superbike/Supersport
1 Ryan Farquhar Kawasaki
2 Guy Martin Honda
3 Conor Cummins Kawasaki
4 Michael Dunlop Yamaha
5 Ian Lougher Yamaha
6 James McBride Yamaha
Supersport class winner: Roy Richardson Yamaha
125/400
1 Roy Richardson 400 Yamaha
2 Chris Palmer 125 Honda
3 Ian Lougher 125 Honda
4 William Dunlop 125 Honda
5 Andy Cowin 400 Yamaha
6 Mark Parrett 400 Honda
I reckon R.Farquhar has to be one of the most underated and naturally talented road riders ever to have existed! He doesn't get much press, but on private bikes he competes with the best of them and always gets results!